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Spring school holidays are coming.......

It's never too early to plan for the upcoming school holidays. CWCN has again an array of exciting activities ready for all our young friends. Check out the flyer and register soon. All our children's activities tend to fill up fast.

Wild Brisbane - Fauna Workshops at the CWCN Centre

Exciting workshops are scheduled enabling Habitat Brisbane bushcarers, members of catchment groups and of the Land for Wildlife program to better understand our native fauna. The workshops are funded by Healthy Land and Water, the Fedceral Government and the What's your nature? program as well as Brisbane City Council's Community Conservation Partnerships program. All workshops are free for participants in above programs. Registration is required. The first workshop (Fauna Forensics - Wildlife Identification by Evidence) takes place on Saturday, 12th August. More information is contained in the flyer.Hurry your registration. The following workshops are already full and work with waiting lists: Snake Awareness, Wildlife along Waterways and Lizard Identification. The first workshop Fauna Forensics - Wildlife Identification by Evidence has a few places left. Hurry!

Book Club Program 2017

Our environmental reading in 2017 with highly engaging titles is in full swing. The CWCN Book Club attracts book lovers, bookworms, food for thought gourmets, those who appreciate the natural world, those who enjoy a debate, and those who love having a good time. Please check out the entire program here.

The Great Outdoors in Brisbane's Inner West

Being outdoors and volunteering are beneficial to your health. What better reason to join CWCN and/or activities with one of the local bushcare groups. Check out our pages 'Get involved' 'Diary of Events". We are looking forward to seeing you at one or many events on offer.

Saturday, 9th September 2017

Nature Journaling with Paula Peeters

Join ecologist, author and artist Dr Paula Peeters and make a date with nature, explore your own creativity, and enjoy our beautiful natural settings in Brisbane's Inner West. Record changes on your bushcare site over time and/or at your favourite nature spot. For more information check out our flyer.

Microbat Survey in

Brisbane's Inner West Catchments

The results of our exciting survey are available for perusing. A minimum of 15 microbat species call Brisbane's Inner West home. The report contains details on these bats and their habitat, points out the importance for wildlife corridors and elaborates on the ecosystem services bats provide.

Come to the CWCN Centre and peruse a hardcopy of the survey report or download the electronic version of it by clicking on the link below.